- Les Warner
Les Warner (also known as Lez Warner) is a British born musician and producer, primarily a drummer best known for his work with
The Cult . On the reverse of the Electric album, he is in the far right picture. He currently resides inLas Vegas, Nevada and performs at theNew York-New York Hotel/Casino as part of the Celtic Rockers.Early years
Born and raised in the Fulham area of London, Warner's dream was to follow in the footsteps of
Thin Lizzy 's Brian Downey. He bought his first drum kit at age 13, and first performed live in a high school production of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ". He continued playing drums into the 1970's, playing with several bands at a time, and became a drum legend of London's club scene. When punk rock exploded in 1976, his steamhammer style -- described asStewart Copeland 's handiwork andJohn Bonham 's pedal power -- was perfect for punk and versatile enough for other musical styles, and Warner did sessions with everyone fromSham 69 , Here and Now,Johnny Thunders toThe Waterboys andJulian Lennon .The Cult
In 1985, The Cult were looking for a new drummer. After auditioning 100 young hopefuls and experienced veterans, they called Les, and he became the drummer for the Cult on their "
Electric " (after performing on The Cult's abandoned "Peace" record) and toured the world in support of both the "Love " and "Electric " albums, appearing on "Saturday Night Live ", "Joan Rivers Show ", "Top of the Pops " and a host of other television shows around the globe. After finishing The Cult's tour in December 1987, Warner was fired fromThe Cult in 1988, and later pursued his own projects and spent time in Africa playing and learning native rhythms, fusing them with his own style, and indulging his photography habit.Post Cult
Back in London, Warner and formed a band called
The Hellfire Club with lifelong friendPaul Raven ,Killing Joke and Prong bassist. In 1991, Warner relocated to New York City and announced his arrival with a guest appearance during a "Spinal Tap " performance at theBeacon Theatre . He went on to jam withSteve Stevens ,Joe Lynn Turner , members ofBob Dylan 's band and others. In New York, Warner expanded his repertoire to commercial soundtracks, drumming on the Sega Genesis "Mortal Kombat" TV theme, aMiller Lite TV and radio campaign, and numerous other commercials. From 1995 to 1996 he was a member ofHarry Slash & The Slashtones and the short-lived New York band The Horsemen. During the late '90s, Warner found himself maintaining dual-residency in both the London and New York music scenes as a session drummer. He continued his contributions to Ten Wings Music through his work withMotorbaby , and began working with up-and-coming New York rock bandQueen V on Skyhigh Records.In early 2002, Warner went on to expand his musical horizons when he joined the traditional Irish group,The McCabes . The McCabes breed of blistering Irish jibs and reels allowed Warner to experiment with new dimensions of sound and style, broadening his array of already accomplished and varied chops. The band performed on the popular Irish circuit of summer festivals, including a performance atShea Stadium – the same stage of theBeatles record-breaking performance in 1965. Warner's performance with The McCabes was captured on their limited edition live release, The McCabes at Paddy Reilly's.With the McCabes at Shea Stadium The McCabes - Paddy Reilly's Warner continues to work in L.A., New York, and London hammering down tracks for various recording artists. He has also established a studio near his home in Las Vegas, creating a comfortable recording environment for the performers in his production company, US-UK Music West Coast. His latest work can be found on Downtown Recording's production of the newNickie Seven album.References
External links
* [http://www.lezwarner.com Official Site of Lez Warner]
* [http://www.myspace.com/lezwarner MySpace site]
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